- Abda may
refer to: Abda (biblical figure), two
biblical figures Abda of
Edessa (dates unknown),
Bishop of
Edessa and
saint of the
Syriac Orthodox Church...
- ****bola
klubs Auda is a
Latvian professional football club,
playing in the
Latvian Higher League, the
highest division of
domestic football. They are based...
-
Auda, Aida, Alda,
Aldana or
Adalne (c. 722 –
before 755?) was wife of
Frankish nobleman Thierry IV,
count of
Autun and
mother of
Saint William of Gellone...
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Auda Abu
Tayeh or Awda Abu
Tayih (Arabic: عودة أبو تايه 11
January 1874 – 27
December 1924),
nicknamed the
Commander of the
People or the
Desert Falcon...
- Seaford, Victoria: BAS Publishing. p. 32. ISBN 978-1-921496-32-5. Pat
Audas's playing statistics from AFL
Tables Pat
Audas at AustralianFootball.com v t e...
- (Produced by Snowgoons), DJ
Audas — 100 Mad Presents: Oros Tape, Vol. 1 ("Ya’ Don’t Stop" by
Fredro Starr, N.B.S. & DJ
Audas), McGyver —
Camillionizm ("187"...
- J****er
Auda (born
November 1966 in Cairo) is a
Canadian scholar and
professor specializing in
Islamic law (Sharia) and its
higher objectives,
known as...
-
miles (24.1 to 80.5 km) wide.
During the Arab
Revolt in 1917,
forces led by
Auda ibu Tayi
attacked the Turkish-held
coastal town of
Aqaba on its
poorly defended...
- Arab
Revolt of
World War I. The
attacking forces, led by
Sherif Nasir and
Auda abu Tayi and
advised by T. E.
Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia"), were victorious...
- 2025.
Retrieved 3
January 2025. "Latvijas čempione RFS pastiprinās ar "
Audas" līderi un šķiras no gruzīna" (in Latvian). 3
January 2025.
Retrieved 3...